[bksvol-discuss] Book submitted: The Mount Rushmore Calamity

  • From: "Shelley L. Rhodes" <guidinggolden@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 3 May 2010 22:13:48 -0400

Hi everyone and another children's chapter book, by a more um modern writer, smile.


Enjoy.  have the other two in this series to edit and submit.
 ISBN:
 978-0-06-142991-0

 Title:
 The Mount Rushmore Calamity (Flat Stanley's Worldwide Adventures #1)

 Author(s):
 Jeff Brown (creater), Sara Pennypacker

 Publisher:
 HarperCollins Publishers

 Copyright Date:
 2009

 Copyrighted By:
 the Trust u/w/o Richard C. Brown a/k/a Jeff Brown f/b/o Duncan Brown

 Brief Synopsis:
Saddle up with Flat StanleyEver since Stanley was flattened by a bulletin board, every trip is an adventure!The whole Lambchop family is off to see Mount Rushmore.

 Long Synopsis:
Saddle up with Flat StanleyEver since Stanley was flattened by a bulletin board, every trip is an adventure!The whole Lambchop family is off to see Mount Rushmore. But when Flat Stanley and his brother, Arthur, team up with a scrappy cowgirl named Calamity Jasper, their vacation turns into the Wild West experience of a lifetime. Pretty soon, they find themselves in a real tight spot-even for a flat boy like Stanley!

 Comments:
This book has been read through and is complete. Blank pages are illustrations. Page numbers are present at the bottom of pages, chapter titles have been protected, advertisement and sneak peak of next book was kept in this edition. If you have any questions please contact juddysbuddy@xxxxxxxxxxxx

 Adult content:
 No

 Language:
 English US

 Book Quality:
 EXCELLENT

 Categories:
 Children's Books, Literature and Fiction, Science Fiction and Fantasy

Shelley L. Rhodes, VRT
and Ludden Black Labrador Guide Dog

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